In her debut EP, “This Current Self-Intervention”, Julesy explores authenticity in healing, and the self-confrontation it requires. The NYC-based singer/songwriter produces her songs with sharp contrast: light and buoyant synths and dreamy melodies oppose the heaviness of the lyrics, in which Julesy attempts to give herself the intervention she believes she needs. The 80s electro-pop, reminiscent of The Japanese House, stands in willful contradiction to the razor-sharp, layered vocals that cut through with ease. But interventions are inherently disruptive, seen in pointed moments of vocal distortion and glitchy bites, a reminder that comfort and balance rarely last. "This Current Self-Intervention" is performed by Julesy, and features Julian Briones on guitar, Cal Mirowitz on synth/keys; mixing engineering by Dakota Mar, and mastering engineering by the remarkable Robin Schmidt (The 1975 , The Japanese House , Rina Sawayama)
Bio by Lily Crandallmore